No pill is going to make any part of your body grow just by simply taking it. It’s not possible.

Despite what they want you to believe, there is no scientific evidence says you can grow penile tissue by increasing blood flow.

Max Performer even has a question in their FAQ session about whether or not the results are permanent.

The clear answer is that the results you get from the pill are only in effect as long as you’re taking it.

So when I find a product that doesn’t promise permanent growth, the first thing I do is put a mark in their plus column because let’s face it, if a company isn’t trying to lure you in with lies, that’s a good thing, even a somewhat rare thing.

Max Performer gets that mark in the plus column.

Instead of misleading customers about permanent growth, they’re promising bigger, stronger, more powerful, longer-lasting erections – a benefit they might actually be able to deliver on.

What Is Max Performer?

Once I establish that a product might be worth our time, I dive in deeper to determine whether or not it’s worth our money – yours and mine both – and that’s what I’ve done with Max Performer.

Max Performer doesn’t promise permanent size, but it does promise:

Increased libido.

Bigger and harder erections

Longer lasting stamina.

More intense orgasms.

Boosted self esteem.

The confidence of knowing that you and your partner will be satisfied each and every time.

What If I Don’t Have ED?

I get this question all the time.

Guys want to know if it’s okay to use Max Performer, or any sexual performance pill, if they don’t actually suffer with erectile dysfunction.

They don’t have defined issues or problems, but they want to know if they can use a pill to improve on their already acceptable situation.

I almost wonder if the amount is a misprint and should say 120mcg instead of 120 mg. This may be the case as the standard RDA for adults is 55 mcg daily, and the Max Performer label states that the 120 mg in the formula is 218% of the RDA.

Zinc (24 mg) which is essential for many of the body’s regular functions.

A causal relationship hasn’t been proven. However, it is widely accepted as valid.

B-Complex Vitamins including Vitamin B2 (10mg), Vitmain B3 (32 mg), B5 (40mg), Vitamin B6 (10mg), and Vitamin B12 (10mg) which, like Zinc, are involved in many bodily processes, and may also be used to increase libido and desire.

They are also known to improve overall energy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Use It?

Max Performer is a daily supplement. Take 2 capsules a day with water.

Timing doesn’t matter, but it’s best to stick to the same time each day to maintain consistent levels throughout the day.

With each package containing 60 capsules, they’ll last you a month.

Are There Side Effects?

The website claims that Max Performer is 100% side effect free.

Given the ingredients, I expect side effects would be non-existent or rare, but I think it goes a little far to say 100% side effect free.

Allergies and sensitivities could play a role in whether or not a user experiences any negative effects.

I’ll also mention the Selenium here.

According to their published material, there are 120 mgs of Selenium in the formula.

This is well above the upper daily recommended limit of 400 mcg, and could easily cause toxicity, symptoms of which include nausea and vomiting.

A strong possibility exists that there is actually a typo and there’s are only 120 mcg of Selenium in the formula.

If this is the case, toxicity is no longer an issue.

Max Performer Reviews

I haven’t seen any independent reviews from customers who’ve used it. It’s on my list to try.

I’ll update this review if and when I complete my trial period.

Max Performer Vs. Vigrx Plus

I’ve had a few guys ask me about the differences between Max Performer and Vigrx Plus, so I figured I would include a blurb here.

First off, I haven’t personally tested out Max Performer yet, so I can’t tell you if it’s better than, equal to, or not as effective as Vigrx Plus.

From an ingredients standpoint, they really only share a couple of common ingredients.

Those include:

Epimedium (it’s the same thing as Horny Goat weed, just a different name.

Korean Red Ginseng

Bioperine

In my particular opinion, this is where MAx Performer seems to fall short and Vigrx Plus shines.

For example, while Max Performer has a larger dosage of Horny Goat weed, it’s missing out on a few key ingredients, including:

Tribulus Terrestris, which can help DRAMATICALLY with symptoms of ED.

Gingko Biloba

Muira Puama

From a pricing standpoint, Max Performer has an edge over Vigrx Plus.

A one month supply of Vigrx Plus will run you about $77, plus shipping, while a 1 month supply of Max Performer will cost you $59, and includes FREE shipping.

Where to Buy

At this time, Max Performer is not sold at brick and mortar or even online retail stores.

The only way to purchase it is though the official product website, where they have a few different packages to choose from:

Buy a 1 month supply for $59

Buy a 3 month supply for $138 ($46 per month)

Buy a 6 month supply for $200 ($33.33 per month)

The 3 and 6 month supply packages are covered by a 100 day guarantee that works li You must use Max Performer for 90 days.

If you’re not satisfied, contact them, get an RMA number and return address, and return your product (including any used and unused boxes) to the address given within 100 days of your original receipt of purchase.

They will then process a full refund for you.

It appears as though the 30 day supply package is not included in the money back guarantee.

Pros and Cons

Advantages of Max Performer

Ingredient information, including amounts, is provided.

The formula contains ingredients to boost libido and erection quality.

For the most part, ingredients are included at or near levels shown and/or believed to be effective.

There’s a money back guarantee.

The company is honest about the benefits, which is getting more and more rare in this business.

What’s more, this product and the company behind it (Silver Blade Nutrition Limited) don’t mislead their potential customers with false promises of a future with a permanently gigantic manhood.

They stick to what is realistically possible – that Max Performer can improve your sex life by boosting your drive, bolstering your performance, and leaving you with the kind of confidence that gets results.

Rob Miller founded SupplementCritique.com over 2 years ago, and has been the chief editor ever since. Originally, he founded the blog to help research various mens health supplements on the market. Today, SupplementCritique.com has grown to one of the largest men's health and fitness products review sites on the internet.
Rob currently resides in the south beach section of Miami, with his girlfriend of 2 years, and his German shepherd "Max". Follow him on Twitter or find him on Google +.

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